VáC


'Vác' (pronounced: ), (approximate pronunciation, Vats), (sometimes spelled Väcz; Slovak: ''Vacov'', German: ''Waitzen'', Latin: ''Vacium'') is a city in Pest county in Hungary with approximately 33,000 inhabitants. The town is occasionally known in Hungarian by the archaic names ''Vacz'' and ''Vacs''.

Contents
Location
Modern Vác
History
Demographics
Ethnicity
Religious denomination
Gallery
Twin towns
Sources and external links

Location


Vác is located north of Budapest on the left bank of the Danube river where it bends to begin its southern route. The town is seated at the foot of the Naszály Mountain on the outskirts of the Carpathians.

Modern Vác


Vác Cathedral.

Main Square

Danube of Vác.

Vác is a commercial center as well as a popular summer resort for citizens of Budapest. The cathedral, built 1761-1777, was modelled after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. The episcopal palace houses a museum for Roman and medieval artifacts. The city is also known for its 18th century triumphal arch.

History


Settlement in Vác dating as far back as the Roman Empire has been found.
Bishops from the diocese were influential within the Kingdom of Hungary, with many serving as chancellors or later becoming archbishops.
The town was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1541. During the Habsburg Monarchy's wars against the Ottomans, the Austrians won victories against the Turks at Vác in 1597 and 1684.
'See also':

Bishopric of Vác

Demographics


Ethnicity


Hungarian: 94.9%

Roma: 1.3%

German: 0.5%

Romanian: 0.1%

Slovak: 0.5%

Ukrainian: 0.1%

★ Other/Undeclared: 4.5%
Religious denomination


Roman Catholic: 59.4%

Greek Catholic: 0.7%

Calvinist: 9.3%

Lutheran: 3.1%

★ Other denomination: 1.4%

★ Non-religious: 14.4%

★ Undeclared: 11.5%

Gallery





Twin towns


Vác is a twinned with:

★ - Deuil-la-Barre, Val-d'Oise, France

★ - Donaueschingen Baden-Württemberg, Germany

★ - Dubnica nad Váhom, Trenčín Region, Slovakia

★ - Giv'atayim, Tel Aviv District, Israel

★ - Järvenpää, Southern Finland

★ - Odorheiu Secuiesc, Harghita, Romania

★ - Šahy, Nitra Region, Slovakia

Sources and external links



[1]

Official website of town

The newsportal

Live webcam from the square (The yellow building in the background is the town hall)

Useful collection of websites related to Vác

Map of Vác

Map of the surrounding area

Tragor Ignác Museum of Vác

The House of Culture

Katona Lajos Town Library

Aerial photographs: Vác



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